Many other schools are out-of-state resellers of systems sold by large education providers. Our property management certification course and software are developed by and for OnlineEd. Because every course we sell is written by us, we can pass the savings onto you.

OnlineEd has earned the respect of real estate brokerages and state regulatory agencies since 1998.

Mobile Friendly

You can take your property management license course using any internet-connected device including your computer, smartphone, or tablet! The site adapts to devices of all sizes and does not rely on proprietary apps or plugins. The course is entirely web-based. The OnlineEd system is compatible with all current web browsers and operating systems including iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.

Instructors Available to Help

Have someone available to answer your questions throughout the course.

Self-paced learning is great, but where can you turn when you have a question? With a designated instructor, just pick up the phone or send a quick email and get a friendly response.

Upon enrollment, you will be assigned a course instructor. You can contact your instructor if you need assistance understanding the material, have questions, or need help getting through the course. In addition, the instructor will review and (if necessary) comment on each quiz and final exam to assist you in understanding course concepts better.

Real Estate Exam Prep

Points to remember and sample questions to assist you in preparing for the Oregon property manager exam.

Includes points to remember and practice questions. Points to remember are a summary of the points in each chapter that are necessary for passing the state exam. Practice questions are a series of license exam sample questions organized by topic. They are very similar to those that may appear on the state real estate exam. A good working knowledge of these materials can be essential in passing the Oregon property manager license examination.

Start With A Great Education

The first step towards getting an Oregon property manager license is the necessary pre-license education. Shop for an education package that's right for you.

Your first step will be to register with the Oregon Real Estate Agency as soon as possible. It may take several weeks for an application to be processed, so starting this step as soon as you can will decrease licensing wait time.

While waiting for the application to be processed, start studying for your licensing exam. To get started, register for one of our Oregon Real Estate Property Manager License Training packages. The courses are available online, and you can start learning how to manage property as soon as registration is complete.

At the end of the course is a final exam required by the OREA in order to demonstrate competency in the course's subject matter. The final exam is made up of multiple choice questions and requires a 75% or better score to pass.

Schedule an Exam

After you have finished the 60-hour training program, your Applicant ID and record of successful completion will be submitted to the OREA's state licensing exam provider. You will then receive an email on how you can sign up and take the real estate licensing exam.

Background Check

While at the testing center, submit fingerprints for a background check.

Once you have successfully passed the licensing exam, the next step is processing your background check. You will pay for the background check and fingerprint collection at the testing center after you successfully pass the state licensing exam. This may take several weeks to complete.

Employment

As a property manager, you can choose to work independently (either by using your own name or a registered business name), work for another licensed property manager, or work under the supervision of an Oregon principal real estate broker.

If you work on your own, log into the Oregon Real Estate Agency's eLicense website and choose the "Operate under my own license" registration (for your own name) or "Registered Business Name Application" (for registering a business name). If you are going to be working under another property manager or principal broker, then that individual will have to log into their eLicensing account and associate your property manager's license with their business.

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